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Reply 22440 of 52967, by Predator99

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Hi, I just spotted this board in a lot of more than 20 kg...:

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Can anybody identify this? Seem to be a Dual Pentium-1 with PCI and EISA? Photo is unfortunately too bad to see the condition...but I think these board should be quite rare and worth to try?

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Reply 22441 of 52967, by Anonymous Coward

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It's an older model. I think it's probably an Asus. Looks like it uses the Neptune chipset, which means it's a Socket 5 board. The fastest on these is generally 133, but sometimes you can get away with 166. Dual Pentium is definitely not common. I'd keep it.

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Reply 22442 of 52967, by Predator99

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Yes I have found a Dual P1 from ASUS

https://www.asus.com/Microsite/mb/ASUSMB1st/T … CI-I-P54NP4.jpg

But its rather different and has no EISA.

Think I will try to buy it, keep this board and another one and sell the remaining parts again....

Reply 22443 of 52967, by bjwil1991

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I've heard of dual Pentium Pro (Socket 8 ) motherboards, but a dual Socket 5 motherboard? That's amazing, yet rare. Plus, you're right about the brown slots under the PCI slots. Those are EISA (ISA slots were either black or white). I believe Windows NT can run on a dual-CPU setup, but that depends on the instruction sets and service pack (SP6a is recommended).

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Reply 22444 of 52967, by Shagittarius

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Well this is the last PC that I had my eye on for my collection. I had a good friend that owned one of these while I was stuck on my XT so I always wanted to have one myself. I think I got a good deal on this even though it looks like I'm going to have to repair the monitor, hopefully he was being truthful when he told what happened to it and it just needs a recap.

What do you guys think? I think that the monitor and the PC could each go for 500-600 each in good working condition. Not that I intend to sell these items anyways so it really doesn't matter:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-IBM-PC-AT-51 … &orig_cvip=true

Reply 22445 of 52967, by bjwil1991

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Eh, not bad. I've seen one going for almost $1,000 in poor condition on the outside, but clean on the inside. There's another one that doesn't have the original board, rather a clone board and a bad PSU.

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Reply 22446 of 52967, by cyclone3d

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Grabbed a couple MSI GF3 Pro-VT64D video cards for very cheap.

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Old review of this model:
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Reply 22447 of 52967, by buckeye

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Got this Asus P3B-F Rev. 1.04 board off Ebay recently to replace an SE440BX-2 which sadly couldn't get working with a P3 850 based system mainly due to power supply issues. Hopefully I'll get my V2's to work with it - see post else where.

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Reply 22448 of 52967, by SpectriaForce

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xjas wrote:
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Not a GeForce4 Ti4800SE but a real Ti4600 (I hope) or Ti4400. And cheap too!

Heh, I got tripped by one of these in my PowerMac G4 build. I completely didn't realize there were damn-near-identical 4400 and 4600 variants of this card. Spent a good hour trying to flash an incompatible ROM and wondering WTF it wasn't working.

If you take it apart could you post some pictures of what those fans look like on their own? I'd like to revert my card to a more stock-looking cooling setup if I ever find some compatible fans.

Leadtek's Ti4400, Ti4600 and Ti4800SE look very much the same (as far as I know they have never made a Ti4800, at least I can't find one on Google) because the cards have the same dimensions with the same dual fan cooler. The Ti4400 and Ti4600 even seem to use the same capacitors on the same places, but the Ti4600 is the ultra version (it should have a sticker stating that). I believe the fan is ca. 40x40x5mm, but I have thrown my Ti4800SE's fans away because they were nasty. You can however install a third party cooler, which is what I'm going to do. Furthermore you'll need to replace some GSC capacitors if you want to use the card.

I don't know yet what I'll get because the picture is from the seller 😊

Reply 22449 of 52967, by xjas

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[...] Furthermore you'll need to replace some GSC capacitors if you want to use the card.

I don't know yet what I'll get because the picture is from the seller 😊

Good old illegible sticker lottery. 😜 I bet anything the 4400 & 4600 are exactly the same PCB,, just with the chip swapped.

Yeeeeeep, mine has a couple bulgy caps but I'm probably just gonna do all of them. There aren't many there and they're fairly easy to get at. Still works though.

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Reply 22450 of 52967, by Wireless

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Well, somebody wanted rid of an old computer and I said I'd take because they were heading for the local council tip, its Windows 7 version something, a 2x AMD Phenom HP Tower with 8GB Ram, not fired it up yet as because I wanted the 22 inch Monitor on a Video Editing machine I built, and then there was the pleasant surprise of an immaculate Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K, complete with thermal printer that he was about to throw away...

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Reply 22451 of 52967, by bjwil1991

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Cool findings.

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Reply 22452 of 52967, by The Serpent Rider

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I've heard of dual Pentium Pro (Socket 8 ) motherboards, but a dual Socket 5 motherboard?

I think they were somewhat common in servers. Afrer all Pentium Pro was released only in 1995.

Got this Asus P3B-F Rev. 1.04

Usually this board is bulletproof and also have 2 ISA slot configuration.

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Reply 22454 of 52967, by SEGamer

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Recently got this Geforce3 V8200 Deluxe seen here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/ASUSTeK-...

I noticed they were using the images from the VGA Legacy site, and lucked out that the model I got came with all the TV out connectors which I need to go with the box/glasses/etc. that I already have.

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Also found this AT computer for only $6 at a thrift store! First one I've seen in the wild in a couple of years as this stuff is getting scarce. 😢

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Unfortunately it freezes right before searching for a drive (after displaying the PCI/ISA device lists), so I have some troubleshooting to do.

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Reply 22455 of 52967, by dionb

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For that price the case alone is more than worth it, regardless of what's in it and whatever does or doesn't work. I'm finding AT cases a bigger challenge than pretty much anything to go in them or peripherals (CRTs and serial mice are everywhere, by comparision).

Reply 22456 of 52967, by appiah4

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Go into the BIOS and try to see if HDD detection also locks up. That sounds like a case of motherboard not playing well with large HDD.

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Reply 22457 of 52967, by luckybob

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Shagittarius wrote:

Well this is the last PC that I had my eye on for my collection. I had a good friend that owned one of these while I was stuck on my XT so I always wanted to have one myself. I think I got a good deal on this even though it looks like I'm going to have to repair the monitor, hopefully he was being truthful when he told what happened to it and it just needs a recap.

What do you guys think? I think that the monitor and the PC could each go for 500-600 each in good working condition. Not that I intend to sell these items anyways so it really doesn't matter:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-IBM-PC-AT-51 … &orig_cvip=true

That is a pretty damn good deal. Re-capping these systems is par for the course. It's not a big deal. And before anyone says the shipping is high, it ISN'T. These machines are heavy AF.

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Reply 22458 of 52967, by Artex

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Reply 22459 of 52967, by Formulator

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SEGamer wrote:

Also found this AT computer for only $6 at a thrift store! First one I've seen in the wild in a couple of years as this stuff is getting scarce. 😢

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Nice case, found a similar one at a thrift store once too.

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